What happens when I engage in singing and dancing during meditation?
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outcome
"Singing and dancing during meditation awaken your energy and pull you into the present, allowing vipassana to arise effortlessly as a natural by-product of living fully."
According to Osho, singing, dancing and music warm your energy, thrill the whole body and pull you out of the mundane, making you naturally more alert, watchful and alive. This joyous totality shortens the path: vipassana arises on its own, as a by-product of living fully, rather than as cold, effortful sitting.
Singing and dancing wake you up inside so meditation happens by itself—easily and joyfully.
Why this matters practically
- Increases alertness and prevents meditation drowsiness.
- Makes practice joyful, easing effort and consistency.
- Lets awareness arise spontaneously from total, lively living.
- Makes practice joyful, easing effort and consistency.
- Lets awareness arise spontaneously from total, lively living.
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